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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First place in the pole-vault competition in the Baseball Cage yesterday went to G. G. Haydock '16, who cleared 12 feet 3 inches. This beats last year's best record for the Cage of 12 feet, which was set up by M. L. Greeley '15 in the Winter Carnival. S. Laird '19 took second place with 11 feet 6 inches, of which 2 feet 6 inches represented his handicap. W. E. Sullivan '18 was third at 11 feet 3 inches, including a handicap of 1 foot 3 inches. Six men entered the competition. There will be contests...
...University chess team is now holding the first position in the Metropolitan Chess League with a record of 4 matches won and 1 lost. This record includes 19 single games won and 11 lost. The Boston Chess Club, however, is in second place by only a narrow margin, since it has won 3 1-2 matches and only lost 1. Wells Memorial, Technology, and Bay State follow in order, the latter team not having won a single match...
...hundred and twelve applicants were unaided this year, however, sixty-nine more than in 1914. The total active registration was 539 for 1915, and 402 for 1914; the percent, unaided is thus 10.7 for the former, and 20.8 for the latter. Eight men on probation this year is a record, three less than in 1914. The total amount earned up to and through December 31 was $16,087.27, almost double the $8,526.70 earned last year...
...books, which will in every way bring the record of class activities up to date, will be found at each man's place at the 1918 class dinner on March1...
...Parker '19 with a put of 37 feet, 5 1-2 inches (handicap, 6 feet, 6 inches). L. Jackson '19 took second with 36 feet, 6 inches (handicap, 8 feet), and J. W. Cummings '18, third, with 35 feet, 11 1-2 inches (handicap, 5 feet). The best actual record of the five men in the competition was 35 feet, 3 1-2 inches made by E. R. Roberts '16 from scratch...